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Mason City is a wonderful city located in Iowa, United States. Mason City is the county seat of Cerro Gordo County and the city has a population of more than 29,100 residents and an area of 26.2 square miles (67.8 square kilometers). Mason City was established as a town in 1853, but in 1858 it became a county seat. Mason City has a great musical heritage, which has made the city famous all around the world. Anyway, the lovely city is also well known for the numerous heritage buildings that can be seen here, displaying an impressive collection of architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright.

Top Attractions within Mason City

The North Iowa Band Festival is an event that should definitely not be missed when being in Mason City. The music festival takes place every year, in May, and during the events the city celebrates its musical heritage. The Mohawk Follies is another interesting event to take place in Mason City. In fact, this is a stage performance that has reached quite a high popularity in the city.

Music Man Square Museum is a historical venue of Mason City. Numerous interesting exhibits can be found here, and when planning a visit to this spot you will also have the possibility to see Meredith Willson House, as it is located next to the attraction. Within this memorial house you will have the chance to admire fascinating furnishing exhibits, and not only.

Highland Park Golf Course is a spot not to miss when being in Mason City. Here you will find a great 9-hole golf course and the most interesting aspect about this venue is that it dates back to 1960. Well, if you are looking for an even more challenging golf facility, pay a visit to the Mason City Country Club. Here you will have the possibility to enjoy playing your favorite sport on an 18-hole golf course.

Charles H MacNider Art Museum is a charming spot. In this location you will find the most impressive exhibits of American art, through the permanent art collection hosted by the museum, but also its temporary exhibits. Collections include 19th and 20th century American art works.